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Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, Alta in Norway - Photo: Bård Løken
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Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, Alta in Norway

Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel in Alta

All interior and exterior is made of snow and ice in this luxurious hotel, even the glasses in the bar.

Interest:  Hotels, Arctic Norway

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The front door of Norway's Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel in Alta would be indistinguishable from the rest of its snowy surroundings were it not covered in reindeer fur. Step through the door and you enter a long corridor leading to a bar, chapel, gallery and 30 bedrooms; all are carved from ice.

Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel opens its door in January each year and melts away again in the spring.

Sleep well

The beds are made of reindeer fur and warm sleeping bags to keep guests comfortable in the hotel’s constant inside temperatures between -4 and -7 degrees Celsius.

The bathrooms

No icy toilet seats here. A large wooden building next to the hotel houses the bathrooms. They are warm and link through to the sauna. Take a stint there, before running outside across icy decking and into the bubbling hot tub.

Food and drink

The Lakesestua Restaurant, constructed from wood in the shape of a tepee, stands next to the igloo and serves breakfasts of porridge, eggs, cheese and ham and dinners of reindeer stew and fish dishes. The hotel bar serves one drink only, bright blue vodka served in ice glasses.

Location

The igloo hotel is situated in beautiful nature by the banks of the Alta River, approximately 15 kilometres from Alta in Finnmark.

Last updated: 2009-05-18
Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, Alta in Norway - Photo: Bård Løken
Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, Alta in Norway
Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, Alta in Norway - Photo: Bård Løken
Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, Alta in Norway

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